Author Topic: Building up my train collection  (Read 2487 times)

Offline batrugger

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Building up my train collection
« on: January 17, 2009, 17:53:04 »
Hi everyone  :wave::

I got into Playmobil while I was stationed in Germany 93-96 and we were especially taken with the knights and trains. While there, I bought the two steam engines and several cars and when the children were younger we used to build large Christmas displays together. My wife and i have continued to buy various sets through the years and have amassed quite a lot with the plan to build a Playmobil G scale village. We were sad to see the electric train go and missed out on a few things that we wanted to get. Recently I got the Playmobil train bug again and bought a couple of old items on ebay. Unfortunately they did not come with the stickers. They are the crane set 4210:



and the diesel engine 4050:



What I am hoping to get is a set of stickers for each of these. I am particularly interested in the German versions. I know that some of these have multiple languages packed in the stickers so maybe somebody has the remaining stickers lying around. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Wes

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Re: Building up my train collection
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2009, 12:00:57 »
Hi Wes :wave:

Better now than never but I would love to know if you have made some progress with your project.

I would love to see a Playmobil Train in situ of a modern, western or victorian set...

Please do let us know.

Karim ;)
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Re: Building up my train collection
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2009, 13:28:29 »
Hi batrugger,

Nice to hear from you.  Did you post pictures?  I ask as your post on my PC has gaps in it as if there were meant to be pictures or links there.
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